Prime Minister launches ‘Narendra Modi Mobile App’

The app provide instant updates and an opportunity to receive messages and emails directly from him.

June 17, 2015 07:23 pm | Updated 07:23 pm IST - New Delhi

Prime Minister launching the app in New Delhi on Wedneday.

Prime Minister launching the app in New Delhi on Wedneday.

Stepping up his digital presence, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday launched the ‘Narendra Modi Mobile App’ to provide instant updates and an opportunity to receive messages and emails directly from him.

The Android-based application is also aimed at giving a chance to people to interact with him and share ideas and suggestions.

“Launched ‘Narendra Modi Mobile App’ Come, lets stay connected on the mobile! The Mobile App has several innovative features. You can download it from Play Store. Feedback is welcome,” Mr. Modi tweeted.

The application description said, “download the app and get the latest updates anywhere, anytime! Highlights of the Narendra Modi app include receiving the latest news and updates, exclusive opportunity to receive E—Mails & Messages directly from the PM and ‘Mann Ki Baat’ with the PM.”

It further said, “small Tasks, big satisfaction: contribute & earn Badges through to-do tasks.”

Apart from providing a chance to interact with the Prime Minister and share ideas and suggestions, it will also give latest thoughts from Mr. Modi and his blogs.

“Know more about PM Narendra Modi through unique insights in the Biography section as also his governance initiatives and achievements,” the description said, adding learn more about PM Modi’s efforts augmenting India’s global recognition and how governance was improving lives through infographics.

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